Singer Fly Talks Side Effects Of Hormones For Aesthetic Purposes: “I Gained 20 Pounds With The Chip”
Singer Flay, 28, was unhappy with her body. The current winner of The masked singer Brazil then resorted to the “beauty chip” a hormone implant. But already in the first month it cost a great fright.
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“My hair started falling out a lot. My skin was my biggest sadness. My face started to fill up with pimples. I gained 10 kilos with the chip,” he recalls.
The “beauty chip” is a hormone implant in the subcutaneous tissue just below the top layer of skin. Typically, it consists of gestrinone a hormone that has similar anabolic effects to testosterone or it consists of testosterone itself.
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